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All-Time Numeric Roster | FCD
Every player that wore every number for FC Dallas and the Dallas Burn in the club’s history.
00
Jeff Cassar
1996 to 1997, 2003-2006
Jeff Cassar wearing the double-zero.
1
Maarten Paes
2025
Jimmy Maurer
2022 to 2024
Jesse Gonzalez
2016 to Mid-2020
Dan Kennedy
2015
Raul Fernandez
2013 to 2014
Kevin Hartman
2010 to 2012
Shaka Hislop
2006 to 2007
Scott Garlick
2004 to 2005
DJ Countess
2003
Matt Jordan
2001 to 2002
Mark Dodd
1996 to 1999
No. 1 is the keeper. Always. Thank goodness FCD has never violated this written-in-stone rule.
31 July 2011: FC Dallas goalie Kevin Hartman yells out instructions during the game between FC Dallas and Chivas USA at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. FC Dallas won the game 1-0.
2
Geovane Jesus
2023 to 2025
Eddie Munjoma
2021 to 2022
Reggie Cannon
2018 to Mid-2020
Hernan Grana
2017
Aubrey David
2016
Daniel Hernandez
2009 to 2012
Michael Dello-Russo
2008 to 2009
Alex Yi
2005
Cory Gibbs
2004
Chris Gbandi
2002 to 2003
Eric Dade
1997 to 2001
Chad Aston
1996
Cory Gibbs defends against Jamie Moreno of DC United at the Cotton Bowl on June 26, 2004. (John Rivera, Captured View)
3
Omar Gonzalez
2024
José Antonio Martínez
2021 to 2023
Reto Ziegler
2018 to 2020
Moises Hernandez
2014 to 2015
Ugo Ihemelu
Mid-2009 to 2013
Drew Moor
Early 2009
Greg Vanney
2006
Carey Talley
2004 to 2005
Ezra Hendrickson
Mid-2003
Ryan Suarez
2001 to Mid-2003
Steve Bernal
2000
Wade Webber
1997
Ed Puskarich
1996
Drew Moor switched to the no. 3 in 2009. Seen here with Dax McCarty #13 and Kyle Davies #15. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
4
Marco Farfan
2022 to 2025
Bressan
2019 to 2021
Bakary Soumare
End 2015
Kyle Bekker
Early 2015
Andrew Jacobson
2011 to 2014
Heath Pearce
2010
Daniel Torres
2009
Duilio Davino
2008
Chris Gbandi
2004 to 2007
Brian Dunseth
End 2003
Paul Broome
1999 to Mid-2003
Diego Sonora
1996 to 1997
Daniel Torres 4 is ready to play against Chivas USA on March 29, 2009. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
5
Lalas Abubakar
2025
Facundo Quignon
2021 to 2023
Thiago Santos
2020
Moises Hernandez
2018 to 2019
Carlos Cermeno
2017
Norberto Paparatto
2016
Ezequiel Cirigliano
2015
Jair Benitez
2009 to 2014
Marcelo Saragosa
July 2006 to 2009
Marcos Charras
April to June 2006
Steve Jolley
2004 to 2005
Tenywa Bonseu
2002 to 2003
Lubos Kubik
2001
Esmundo Rodriguez
End 2000
Kirk Wilson
1999 Mid-2000
Jorge Flores
1996-1998
FC Dallas defender Jair Benitez (5) and NY Red Bulls’ Dane Richards (19) battle for a ball in the second half of their 2-2 draw at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas on September 16, 2010. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
6
Patrickson Delgado
2024 to 2025
Edwin Cerrillo
2021 to mid-2023
Eric Alexander
End 2019
Marquinhos Pedroso
Mid-2018 to Mid-2019
Anton Nedyalkov
Early 2018
Anibal Chala
2017
Adam Moffat
2014
Jackson
2010 to 2013
Pablo Ricchetti
2007 to 2009
Ronnie O’Brien
2004 to 2006
Steve Morrow
2002 to 2003
Lazo Alavanja
2000
Gabe Jones
1999
Brian Bates
End 1998
Tom Soehn
1996 to Mid-1998
Ronnie O’Brien of FC Dallas (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
7
Leo Chu
2025
Paul Arriola
2022 to 2024
Jáder Obrian
2021
Jesus Ferreira
2020
Edwin Gyasi
End 2019
Carlos Gruezo
2016 to Mid-2019
Blas Perez
2013 to 2015
Fabian Castillo
2012
Daniel Cruz
End 2011
Milton Rodriguez
2010 to Mid-2011
Dave van den Bergh
2009
Abe Thompson
2006 to 2008
Eddie Johnson
2001 to 2005
Mark Santel
1996 to 2000
Blas Perez #7 celebrates with Fabian Castillo against San Jose Earthquakes on May 31, 2014. (Craig Marcho, 3rd Degree)
8
Sebastian Lletget
2024 to 2025
Jáder Obrian
2022 to 2023
Bryan Acosta
2019 to 2021
Victor Ulloa
2015 to 2018
Peter Luccin
2013 to 2014
Bruno Guarda
Mid-2008 to 2012
Juan Toja
2007 to Mid-2008
Richard Mulrooney
2006 to 2007
Oscar Pareja
1999 to 2005
Gerell Elliott
1996-1998
Juan Toja #8 against Chivas USA in SuperLiga play, 2007. (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
9
Petar Musa
2024 to 2025
Jesús Jiménez
2023
Jesus Ferreira
2021
Fafa Picault
2020
Cristian Colman
2017 to 2019
Getterson
2016
David Texeira
2014 to 2015
Ramon Nunez
2013
Blas Perez
2012
Maicon Santos
2011
Jeff Cunningham
2008 to 2010
Roberto Mina
2005 to 2007
Jason Kreis
1998 to 2004
Peter Hattrup
1997
Hugo Sanchez
1996
#9 Jeff Cunningham vs DC United, September 2008
10
Lucho Acosta
2025
Jesus Ferreira
2022 to 2024
Andres Ricaurte
2020 to 2021
Pablo Aranguiz
End 2018 to Mid-2019
Mauro Diaz
2014 to Mid-2018
David Ferreira
2009 to 2013
Ricardinho
2008
Denilson
End 2007
Ramon Nunez
2006 to Mid-2007
Brad Davis
2004
Joselito Vaca
2001 to 2003
Ricardo Iribarren
2000
Dante Washington
End 1996 to 1999
Washington Rodriguez
Early 1996
Mauro Diaz #10 celebrates with his teammates against San Jose Earthquakes on October 25, 2015. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
11
Anderson Julio
2025
Dante Sealy
2023 to 2024
Szabolcs Schön
2021 to Mid-2022
Santiago Mosquera
2018 to 2020
Javier Morales
2017
Fabian Castillo
2013 to 2016
Ricardo Villar
2011 to 2012
Andre Rocha
2008 to 2009
Clarence Goodson
2006 to 2007
Ramon Nunez
2005
Jason Thompson
2004
Ali Curtis
End 2003
Antonio Martinez
2000 to Mid-2003
John Jairo Trellez
1999
Oscar Pareja
End 1998
Damian
1997 to Mid-1998
Lawrence Lozzano
1996
09 May 2015 – FC Dallas forward Fabian Castillo (#11) and FC Dallas midfielder Mauro Diaz (#10) celebrate at the end of the game during the MLS regular-season game between FC Dallas and the LA Galaxy at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.
12
Carl Sainte
2024
Sebastian Lletget
2022 to 2023
Ryan Hollingshead
2014 to 2021
Erick
2013
Julian de Guzman
2012
Eric Avila
2009 to 2011
Zach Loyd
Sept. to Dec. of 2011
Victor Sikora
End 2008
Arturo Alvarez
2005 to Mid-2008
Jordan Stone
2002 to 2004
Miles Joseph
2001
Brandon Pollard
1997 to 2000
Ted Eck
1996
Ryan Hollingshead 12. (FCD Communications)
13
Antonio Carrera
2022 to 2025
Zdenek Ondrasek
2019 to Mid-2020
Tesho Akindele
2014 to 2018
Bradlee Baladez
2013
Hernan Pertuz
2012
Maykel Galindo
2011
Dax McCarty
2006 to 2010
John Pulido
2005
Mandi Urbas
End 2003
Carl Bussey
2002 to Mid-2003
Miguel Saavedra
2001
Brian Haynes
1996 to 2000
Dax McCarty 13, Simo Valakari 17, and Drew Moor 14 get ready for a preseason game in La Manga, Spain, March 9, 2006. (Buzz Carrick, 3rd Degree)
George John 14 celebrates with FC Dallas fans. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
15
Isaiah Parker
2022 to 2024
Tanner Tessmann
2020 to 2021
Jacori Hayes
2017 to 2019
Timo Pitter
2016
Brian Span
2014
Matias Jara
2012
Luis Perea
2012
Fabian Castillo
2011
Kyle Davies
2009 to 2010
Adrian Serioux
2007 to 2008
Mark Wilson
2005 to 2006
Eric Quill
2004
Chad Deering
1998 to 2003
Zion Renfrom
1998
Jason Kries
1996 to 1997
Kyle Davies 15 takes on the Columbus Crew in the 2010 Pioneer Cup. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
16
Tsiki Ntsabeleng
2022 to 2025
Ricardo Pepi
2019 to 2022
Dominique Badji
2018
Coy Craft
2014 to 2017
Bobby Warshaw
2011 to 2013
Atiba Harris
2009 to 2010
David Wagenfuhr
2005 to 2008
Matt Behncke
2002 to 2004
Aleksey Korol
2000 to 2001
Darren Sawatzky
1998
Temoc Suarez
1997-1999
Temoc Suarez went on several sort loans while with the Burn, that’s why Darren Sawatzky could wear the same number in 1998.
FC Dallas jerseys hang in the locker room prior to a 2019 match. Jacori Hayes 15, Ricardo Pepi 16, and Brandon Servania 18. (FCD Communications)
17
Nkosi Tafari
2022 to 2025
Freddy Vargas
2021
Francis Atuahene
2018 to 2020
Luis “Cariaco” Gonzalez
2017
Zach Loyd
2012 to 2016
Jeremy Hall
End 2011
Peri Marosevic
2010 to Mid-2011
Marvin Chavez
End 2009
Aaron Pitchkolan
2007 to Mid-2009
Simo Valakari
2004 to 2006
Jason Thompson
2003
Jorge Rodriguez
1997 to 2002
Zak Ibsen
End 1996
John Kerr Jr
Early 1996
Simo Valakari #17, holding the Brimstone Cup, talks to Clarence Goodson. (Just Score, 3rd Degree)
18
Shaq Moore
2025
Liam Fraser
2023 to 2024
Brandon Servania
2018 to 2022
Chris Seitz
2012 to 2017
Marvin Chavez
2010 to 2011
Peri Marosevic
2009
Abdus Ibrahim
2007 to 2008
Alex Smith
2006
Richard Mulrooney
2005
Toni Nhleko
2003 to 2004
Richard Farrer
1996 to 2002
Chris Seitz wore the no. 18 for FC Dallas from 2012 to 2017. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
19
Paxton Pomykal
2017 to 2026
Unofficially retired
Sept 2011 to 2016
Zach Loyd
2010 to Sept 2011
Blake Wagner
2009
Bobby Rhine
1999 to 2008
Chris Brown
1998
Edgar Hernandez
1998
Jimmy Glenn
1996 to 1997
The 19 was unofficially retired after the passing of Bobby Rhine until 2017 when Paxton Pomykal asked for permission to wear it. With the blessing of Rhine’s family, the 19 is now a homegrown-only jersey. BR19.
Bobby Rhine warms up before facing Chivas USA on July 4, 2007. (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
20
Pedrinho
2025
Alan Velasco
2022 to 2024
Jimmy Maurer
2019 to 2021
Roland Lamah
2017 to 2018
Juan Esteban Ortiz
2016
Rolando Escobar
2015
Hendry Thomas
2014
Mauro Diaz
2013
Brek Shea
2008 to 2012
Carlos Ruiz
2005 to 2007
Clarence Goodson
2004
Ronald Cerritos
2002 to 2003
Ariel Graziani
End 1999 to 2001
Mickey Trotman
1998 to Mid-1999
Dan Stebbins
1997
Brek Shea 20, July 3, 2012.
21
Manuel “Show” Cafumana
2024 to 2025
José Mulato
2023
Kalil ElMedkhar
2021 to 2022
Michael Barrios
2015 to 2020
Walter Cabrera
2014
London Woodberry
2013 to 2014
Bryan Leyva
2010 to 2012
Alvaro “Tom” Sanchez
2009
Alex Yi
2006 to 2008
Greg Vanney
2005
Ramon Nunez
2004
Shavar Thomas
2003
Hamisi Amani-Dove
2001
Johann Noetzel
2000
Lazo Alavanja
1999
Andrew Restrepo
1998
Bryan Leyva #21 takes on the LA Galaxy, May 2010. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
22
Ramiro
2025
Ema Twumasi
2018 to 2024
Reggie Cannon
2017
Carlos Lizarazo
2016
Stephen Keel
2013 to 2015
Carlos Rodriguez
2012
Josh Lambo
2008 to 2011
Michael Dello-Russo
2006 to 2007
Winston Marshall
End 2005
Philip Salyer
2003 to Mid-2005
D.J. Countess
2002
Chris Snitko
2001
Alex Deegan
2001
Matt Jordan
1998 to 1999
Daniel Peinado
1997
The number 22 has often been a backup keeper number in Dallas. In 2001 it was handed out to multiple MLS pool keepers.
24 Matt Hedges goes up for a header in the MLS All-Star game, July 31, 2019. (MLS Communications)
25
Sebastian Ibeagha
2023 to 2025
Collin Smith
2021 to 2022
Callum Montgomery
2019 to 2020
Walker Zimmerman
2013 to 2017
Jack Stewart
2011
Steve Purdy
2009
Dominic Oduro
2006 to 2008
Abe Thompson
2005
David Wagenfuhr
2004
Andy Rosenband
2003
Josue Mayard
2001
Miguel Pineda
1999
Juan Sastoque
1997 to 1998
Dominic Oduro #25. (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
26
Lucas Bartlett
2022
Johnny Nelson
2019 to 2021
Walker Hume
2017
Danny Garcia
2013 to 2015
Anthony Wallace
2007 to 2010
Clarence Goodson
2005
Ronnie O’Brien
2002 to 2003
Eric Pogue
2001
Dan Popik
2001
Adam Throop
2001
Matt Napoleon
2001
Jon Busch
2001
Cole Burgman
2001
Brandon Pollard
1996
In the year 2001, #26 was a backup keeper number and the Burn trotted through a relatively large number of MLS pool keepers that season giving each of them the number.
Clarence Goodson wore the no. 26 in his first season with FC Dallas. (Rags Gardner, RII)
27
Herbert Endeley
2023 to 2025
Eddie Munjoma
2020
Jesus Ferreira
2017 to 2019
Je-Vaughn Watson
2013 to 2015
James Marcelin
2012
Edson Edward
2010 to 2011
Andrew Daniels
2007 to 2008
Aaron Pitchkolan
2005 to 2006
Gabe Jones
1997
FC Dallas jersey hang ready for a road game in 2019. Edwin Cerrillo 33, Bryan Reynolds 29, Jesus Ferreira 27, and Johnny Nelson 26.
28
Beni Redžić
2021
Nkosi Tafari
2020
Adonijah Reid
2017 to 2018
Colin Bonner
2016
Victor Ulloa
2010 to 2014
Chase Wileman
End 2007 to 2008
Tommy Krizanovic
Early 2007
Miguel Guante
2006
Alex Woods
2005
Victor Ulloa 28, Moises Hernandez 29, and Ruben Luna 34 sign with FC Dallas in 2010. (FCD Communications)
29
Sam Junqua
2023 to 2024
Franco Jara
2020 to 2022
Bryan Reynolds
2017 to 2019
Carlos Ruiz
2016
Alex Zendejas
2015 to 2016
Eric Hassli
2013
Moises Hernandez
2010 to 2012
Spenser Wadsworth
2008
Scott Jones
2007
Mario Torres
2005 to 2006
Carlos Ruiz wore the no. 29 when he returned to FC Dallas in 2016 as Juan Esteban Ortiz was wearing the 20. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
30
The number 30 has exclusively been a backup keeper number for FC Dallas. To our knowledge, it’s never been worn in Dallas by anyone but goalkeepers. Commonly, the 3rd keeper.
Michael Collodi
2025
Maarten Paes
2022 to 2024
Kyle Zobeck
2013, 2018 to 2021
Ryan Herman
2016
Chris Seitz
2011
Ray Burse Jr.
2006 to 2009
Chris Gomez
2005
Scott Vallow
2002
Greg Sutton
2002
Josh Lynk
2002
Bryheem Hancock
2002
Garth Lagerwey
1997 to 1998
Marcus Roy
1997
Ray Burse #30 playing against the LA Galaxy, 2009. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
31
Eugene Ansah
Mid 2023 to 2024
Nanu
2022
Dante Sealy
2020 to 2021
Maynor Figueroa
2016 to 2018
Michel
2013 to 2015
Scott Sealy
2012
Jason Yeisley
2010
Jamie Watson
2008
Sandi Gbandi
2007
Michel 31 of FC Dallas defends against Pedro Morales 77 of the Vancouver Whitecaps. (Bob Frid/Vancouver Whitecaps FC)
32
Nolan Norris
2023 to 2025
Justin Che
2021
Kris Reaves
2018
Eduardo “Pollo” Cortes
2017
Jonathan Top
2011 to 2014
Jeff Rowland
2008
Jonathan Top 32 nods down a header against Real Salt Lake in 2011. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
33
Edwin Cerrillo
2019 to 2020
Aaron Guillen
2016 to 2017
Otis Earle
2015
Kenny Cooper Jr
2006 to 2009 & 2013
Kenny Cooper #33 tries to cool off while facing New York Red Bulls on April 26, 2007. (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
34
Alejandro Urzua
2024 to 2025
Jordan Cano
2018
Agustin Jara
2016
Nicholas Walker
2014
Ruben Luna
2010 to 2012
Ricardinho
2007
Ruben Luna 34 warms up for FC Dallas in 2010. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
35
Malachi Molina
2025
Tomas Pondeca
2024
Alex Lee
2012
Alex Lee 35 (left) and his twin brother Justin (FCD training guest player) in 2012. (FCD Communications)
36
Daniel Baran
2025
Malik Henry-Scott
2024
37
Maximiliano Urruti
2016 to 2018
40
Mostly this number has been assigned to short-term or emergency keeper signings.
Julian Eyestone *
2022
Collin Shutler
2021
Carlos Avilez
2020
Richard Sanchez
2011 to 2014
* Eyestone was an Academy player who was on the bench for the friendly with Tigres in Sept 2022. Which seems official enough to be included.
Richard Sanchez in FC Dallas training wearing the no. 40.
41
Tarik Scott
2023 to 2025
Ted Eck
1998 to 2000
Dallas Burn midfielder Ted Eck (#41) and Kansas City Wizards midfielder Chris Klein (#17) scramble for a loose ball during the first half of play at the Cotton Bowl Wednesday night. Photographer: SCOTT, Andy
44
Michael Webber
2023
Caiser Gomes
2021
Abel Aguilar
2018
Jesse Gonzalez
2014 to 2015
Dario Sala
2008 to 2010
Abel Aguilar signs with FC Dallas, August 27, 2017, and is assigned the #44. (FCD Communications)
48
Dario Sala
2005 to 2007
Dario Sala warms up before facing Chivas USA on July 4, 2007. (Jason Gulledge, 3rd Degree)
50
Diego Garcia
2025
51
Anthony Ramirez
2024 to 2025
66
Alain Sutter
1997 to 1998
Sutter wore 66 in honor of the Great American Road, Route 66.
Alain Sutter (66) and the Dallas Burn were consecrated in 1997 at the US Open Cup. (NS_Sports)
77
Bernard Kamungo
2022 to 2025
Mauro Rosales
2016
Mauro Rosales wearing the no. 77 for FC Dallas in 2016. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
80
Nicky Hernandez
2021 to 2022
91
Andres Escobar
2014
Zach Loyd
Sept. 10, 2011
Zach Loyd started his FCD career wearing the #19 in 2010 and 2011. When Bobby Rhine passed away on September 5th, 2011, Loyd changed to #91 for the next FC Dallas game, then went to #12 to finish out 2011. For 2012 to 2016, Loyd wore #17.
Andres Escobar wore #91 for FC Dallas in 2014. He celebrates with Michel 31 as Zach Loyd 17 walks away. (Matt Visinsky, 3rd Degree)
96
Tex Hooper
2005 to 2023
Tex Hooper 96 gets his picture taken by a fan at an FC Dallas game in 2018.. (Buzz Carrick, 3rd Degree)
99
Enes Sali
2024 to 2025
Phelipe Megiolaro
2020 to 2021
Phelipe Megiolaro passes out wide in the MLS match between FC Dallas and Minnesota United. (Daniel McCullough/3rdDegree)